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Former Drumheller student teaching in Roatan

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Residents from Drumheller have shown material support to the Morgan Jayne Project and the Charmont Academy for more than a decade, and now a well-known face will be teaching at the school.
    Jaiden Lal completed most of her schooling in Drumheller, but moved to Australia for her Grade12 year. She has since graduated and was given the opportunity to teach at the Charmont Bilingual Academy in Roatan. Last week she made the trek and is already training.
    Leaving from Australia, travelling half way around the world sound like a daunting task, Jaiden appears to take it in stride.
    “Actually it kind of was a spur of the moment decision, a year and a half ago, an opportunity like the one Valerie (Nelson of Familias Saludables), gave me would have scared the hell out of me,” she tells the Mail. “It took me about a month to decide that I was going to accept, I’d always fantasized about a gap year of travel, but when my dad told me about the opportunity it felt like fate- that’s how I viewed moving to Australia, if an amazing opportunity came right to me then I can’t turn it down.”
    In fact, she credits her move to Australia a couple of years ago for giving her the perspective she needed to take on such a challenge.
    “Moving to Australia allowed me to meet so many amazing people from so many countries. I now have friends in Germany, Brazil, Chile, and of course, some Aussies. But so many of those friends were international students who had come from so far away, and left it all behind to have a new experience,” she explains. “That courage that I saw in those people definitely gave me the courage to accept the offer to volunteer with the Morgan Jayne Project. My dad was a huge influence too, he’s always put it in my head that travel is of amazing value and he definitely set an example for me that it’s more important to get out of your bubble and experience the world than to let fear of change hold you back.”
    The Morgan Jayne Project appears to have had a profound affect on her life. Founded by Fred Makowecki in remembrance of his daughter its goal is to curb the spread of AIDs in Roatan.
    “The Morgan Jayne project is important to me because I’m very passionate about human rights, and women’s rights. My views have completely shifted in the past year since moving to Australia and I’m very passionate about feminism, and I believe that the Morgan Jayne project is really making a significant difference in the lives of a lot of women- a lot of young mothers, and a lot of young girls, and that’s profound to me,” she explains. “I’m also a big believer in education being a powerful tool to change the world, and I feel really lucky to be getting this kind of experience at such a young age so that I can spend the rest of my life being aware of how privileged I really am.”
    She will be at the school for 10 months teaching Grade 7 and 8. She says she has a passion for reading, writing and public speaking and looks forward to sharing that with her students.
    After that, she might find herself back in the classroom.
“I still have aspirations to study law, but honestly I don’t have any career plans at this moment. The only thing I know is that my work is going to be dedicated to helping the people who can’t help themselves and defending people who can’t defend themselves. I want my work to have real meaning, and I want my privileges to have been beneficial to more than just me.”


Verdant Valley Ag Society recognized

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    Verdant Valley Ag Society received two marketing awards at the “Alberta Association of Agricultural Societies” (AAAS) Provincial Conference in Edmonton, Feb. 3 to 5, 2017.
    There were twenty award categories in all. This is the first year that the local Ag Society has entered the marketing competition at the AAAS Annual Conference. The Verdant Valley Ag Society was represented at the conference by Pat and Elson McDougald and Diana and Lyle Rowe.
    Verdant Valley was recognized with a 1st place in the New Program or Event for their Draft Horse Competition that was held on August 13, 2016. The purpose of this category is to illustrate new, unproven or innovative projects, educational programs, events, agricultural shows, etc. that are produced or co-produced by the Agricultural Society. The category was for Attendance/Participants over 100 people and under 350 people.
    The second 1st place award Verdant Valley received was in the Event/Organization Photo Collage depicting the 2016 Draft Horse Competition. The purpose of this category is to show an informative, interesting, or unique display of pictures from the Agricultural Societies events and organization. All entries in this category were judged as one class.

Participate in activity playlist for Canada 150

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As part of the Canada 150 celebrations, the Town of Drumheller is promoting the ParticipACTION 150 Play list.
    This is a list of 150 activities for people to take part in throughout the year. Every month they will be promoting different activities on the Play List; for example pickle ball and curling will be highlighted in February.
    “We won’t just be promoting the activities put on by the Town; we want to promote the range of activities put on by our great community groups,” explains Julia Fielding communications officer for the Town of Drumheller. “Please let us know if you have events and activities coming up and we will promote them on our Canada 150 Facebook page and the calendar on the Town of Drumheller website.”
    “The ParticipACTION 150 Playlist covers activities from soccer to bean bag toss so people of all fitness levels can take part” added Darren Goldthorpe, “The Town of Drumheller wants to support people in keeping active, however they can, and we encourage people to stay tuned for different activities each month which they can join in. If your group has an activity coming up please let us know.”
    Any community group who has an activity coming up which is on the Play List and which people can join in with please let Kim Masson know at 403-823-1369.
    The activities on the Play List can be found at https://www.participaction.com/en-ca/programs/participaction-150-play-list


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